David M. Sabatini was born and raised in
New York to
David D. Sabatini and Zulema Sabatini, both
Argentine immigrants from
Buenos Aires. He obtained his B.S. from
Brown University followed by both his MD and his Ph.D. at
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where he worked in the lab of
Solomon H. Snyder. He joined the Whitehead Institute as a
Whitehead Fellow in 1997, the same year he graduated from Johns Hopkins. Sabatini is the scientific founder of Navitor, Raze Therapeutics, and KSQ Therapeutics.
Allegations of sexual misconduct In April 2021, after a new director of the
Whitehead Institute where Sabatini worked had initiated a
sexual harassment survey, a former graduate student at the institute came forward with sexual harassment allegations against him. In August 2021, following an investigation of the complaints by an outside law firm, Sabatini was forced to resign from the Whitehead Institute and was fired from the
Howard Hughes Medical Institute which had funded his research. Sabatini denies that the alleged behavior was sexual harassment, claims that the investigation was biased, and has filed a
defamation lawsuit against the Whitehead Institute, its director and his accuser. His accuser responded with a countersuit, claiming that he coerced her into sex and that the atmosphere in his lab was sexually charged and toxic. This investigation concluded that Sabatini had violated its policies on sexual relationships in the workplace, finding that he "engaged in a sexual relationship with a person over whom he held a career-influencing role", and gave a recommendation to revoke tenure. Sabatini resigned from his position at MIT in April 2022. After significant protests from students and some faculty over the sexual harassment allegations, he withdrew his name from consideration. By November 2023, Sabatini had accepted a position at the
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry (IOCB) of the
Czech Academy of Sciences in
Prague, and in April 2024 it was announced that IOCB would open a Boston branch, where it was planned that Sabatini would spend part of his time. His lab now has two physical locations, one in Prague and the other in Boston (IOCB - Boston). == Scientific contributions ==